I shall try to address your concern based on your current given information.

"scared gliotic lesions" ?

Gliosis or Glial scars as it is called in medical terminology means your injured nervous system i.e., brain especially is healing just like when any tissue of your body scars during injury.

Now, this process intended to be beneficial most of the time also does have little disadvantages of its own. It all depends on the clinical state of the patient and the lesions. This is a typical finding on scans of brain after head injury.

You can read a scientific article for its microscopic details at: WWW.WWWW.WW "extensive demyelinating disease" ?

Commonly referred to as Multiple Sclerosis, due to unknown cause the protective covering of the nerve called "Myelin" undergoes inflammation and shreds off/degenerates exposing the nerve stalk and thus impairing nerve conduction. It mostly runs with a family history. Cure completely is not possible, but the disease can be slowed by available drugs. Support groups exist and you can find more facts at: WWW.WWWW.WW I hope I have answered your concern on a broad sense, now.

If you have additional questions regarding these recommendations as you prepare to make decision regarding future care, you should not hesitate to contact me.